Jane and actor Max Willenz stand outside Jane’s Gentlemen Prefer Blondes dressing room which is adorned with a handwritten sign that reads “I feel Wonderful! Thank you very much!”
Jane as Dorothy Shaw playing Lorelei Lee catches Marcel Dalio off guard with her rendition of “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Here’s Jane playing Marilyn playing Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Here’s a candid of Jane meeting some visitors on the set of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Unfortunately I don’t have any info as to who these folks are, but the guy on the left sure seems delighted to be in the presence of our Jane!
Jane and Marilyn both enjoyed their fair share of magazine covers, so it’s only natural that they’d land on the cover of a few together. Here’s the August 15, 1953 issue of Picture Post.
Jane and Marilyn had amazing onscreen chemistry which was likely helped by their offscreen rapport. They got along famously and Jane, who had been in the spotlight for over a decade, was protective of her costar.
By the time Jane shot Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, she had established her own personal crew who she used on most of her films in the 1950s, even if she was loaned out. Here she is with make-up artists Layne “Shotgun” Britton in between shooting the opening number of the film.
Okay, I don’t actually own this photo, but since it’s the 4th of July, I couldn’t resist posting this photo of Jane with a firecracker. Happy 4th!
These days, the number “Ain’t There Anyone Here for Love,” is a total crowd pleaser, but once upon a time it was considered provocative enough that it was cut from theatrical screenings in Britain and television airings in the U.S.
Jane absolutely loved making Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and was thrilled to finally be working with director Howard Hawks. She often cited it as her favorite film (along with Fuzzy Pink Nightgown), and said Dorothy Shaw was the character most like Jane in real life.